Jared Goff, Detroit Lions and the Eagles
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You're all wrong about Lions QB Jared Goff's play in cold weather, like really wrong
Welcome to November. Welcome to "Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff can't play in cold weather" season. It's every analyst's favorite time of year to just flat out tell a lie, and it's everyone else's favorite time to just believe it.
Goff was one of the Lions' poorest performing players in the eyes of Pro Football Focus, as he received a 42.5 overall offensive grade. It was Detroit's second-lowest grade, ahead of only rookie offensive guard Tate Ratledge.
The Detroit Lions lost 16-9 to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night in Philly. Here's a game recap with video highlights on what happened.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell still believes in the team’s offensive line, but knows they have to be more consistent.
Jared Goff targeted Amon-Ra St. Brown 12 times in the Detroit Lions' 16-9 loss to Philadelphia. He completed just two of those passes.
Jonathan Coachman publicly pleaded with Jared Goff to “take the gloves off” as the Detroit Lions squandered scoring chances in their 16-9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Goff, who entered the game leading the NFL in completion percentage at 74 percent,
Philadelphia's defense and a rushing attack that was good enough led a 16-9 victory between two of the NFC's top teams.
Footage caught Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni pointing and laughing at Jared Goff after he tossed an incomplete pass.